1958 Buick Century Caballero Estate Wagon **hardtop** Very Rare!!! on 2040-cars
Seymour, Tennessee, United States
SOUTHGATE AUTO PRESENTS 1958 BUICK ESTATE WAGON CABALLERO LESS THEN 4400 HARDTOP MODELS EVER MADE! VERY RARE WAGON AND WHEN RESTORED THEY BRING FROM $50K-$66K (MEACHEM AUTO AUCTION JUST SOLD ONE FOR $66K PLUS) ALL THE GLASS IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE ALL THE TRIM IS INCLUDED IN THE SALE OF THIS WAGON WE HAVE THE ROOF RACK AS WELL ORIGINAL BUICK 364 V8 GM ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION (ENGINE IS FREE BUT WE HAVE NOT STARTED IT) THE FRONT BUMPER IS IN VERY GOOD SHAPE THE REAR BUMPER IS HAS SOME RUST BUT WE ARE INCLUDING A DONOR BUMPER WITH THIS CAR! WE ALSO HAVE A FEW OTHER BUICK'S WE COULD USE PARTS OFF IF YOU NEED THEM AT AN EXTRA COST. THIS CAR IS LISTED IN THE TOP 25 MOST RARE CARS AND WITH SOME LIFE BACK IN HER YOU WILL HAVE A ONE OF A KIND WAGON THAT YOU CAN TAKE PRIDE IN AND ENJOY!! YOU WON'T FIND THESE AT SHOWS VERY OFTEN OR EVEN AT ALL SO HERE IS YOUR CHANCE AT OWNING A PIECE OF RARE GM HISTORY!! BODY IS VERY SOLID.WE BOUGHT THIS WAGON FROM A RESTORER WHO IS BATTLING CANCER AND HE JUST DOESN'T HAVE TIME TO WORK ON HER. WE HAVE 4 IN OUR SHOP NOW AND WE JUST DON'T HAVE THE TIME OR SPACE SO WERE PUTTING IT UP FOR SALE. ASKING $8500 OR MAKE US AN OFFER! WE'RE LOCATED IN SEYMOUR TN AND YOUR MORE THEN WELCOME TO COME LOOK HER OVER BEFORE YOU MAKE AN OFFER. call 865.805.3186 Glen |
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